Remove the previous handling that would call SSL_CTX_free(), and instead
add an assert that halts a debug build if there ever is a context
already set at this point.
Closes#7585
1. Call the internal variable portname (like pidname) everywhere.
2. Have a variable wroteportfile (like wrotepidfile) everywhere.
3. Make sure the file is cleaned up on exit (like pidfile).
4. Add parameter --portfile to usage outputs everywhere.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Replaces #7523Closes#7574
In an argument like `-F 'x=@/etc/hostname;filename="foo"abc'` the `abc`
is ignored. This adds a warning if the ignored data isn't all
whitespace.
Closes#7394
- Abort via progress callback to fail early during parallel transfers.
When a critical error occurs during a transfer (eg --fail-early
constraint) then other running transfers will be aborted via progress
callback and finish with error CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK (42). In this
case, the callback error does not become the most recent error and a
custom error message is used for those transfers:
curld --fail --fail-early --parallel
https://httpbin.org/status/404https://httpbin.org/delay/10
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404
curl: (42) Transfer aborted due to critical error in another transfer
> echo %ERRORLEVEL%
22
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/6939
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6984
RFC4752 Section 3.1 states "The authorization identity is not terminated
with a zero-valued (%x00) octet". Although a comment in code said it may
be needed anyway, nothing confirms it. In addition, servers may consider
it as part of the identity, causing a failure.
Closes#7008
For when CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS and DEBUGBUILD flags are both
active.
- socks.c : warning C4100: 'lineno': unreferenced formal parameter
(co-authored by Daniel Stenberg)
- mbedtls.c: warning C4189: 'port': local variable is initialized but
not referenced
- schannel.c: warning C4189: 'hostname': local variable is initialized
but not referenced
Cloes #7528
The signal handler registered for SIGINT is only handling SIGINT
so there isn't much need for inspecting the signo. While there,
rename the handler to be more specific.
g_should_exit should really be of sig_atomic_t type, but relying
on autoconf in the examples seems like a bad idea so keep that
for now.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#7310
- replace broken URL with the one it was most probably pointing to
when added (lib/tftp.c)
- replace broken URL with archive.org link (lib/curl_ntlm_wb.c)
- delete unnecessary protocol designator from archive.org URL
(docs/BINDINGS.md)
Closes#7562
ares_getaddrinfo() is the getaddrinfo() cloned provided by c-ares, introduced
in version 1.16.0.
With older c-ares versions, curl invokes ares_gethostbyname() twice - once for
IPv4 and once for IPv6 to resolve both addresses, and then combines the
returned results.
Reported-by: jjandesmet
Fixes#7364Closes#7552
- Do not assume IPv6 is not working when getaddrinfo is not present.
The check to see if IPv6 actually works is now independent of whether
there is any resolver that can potentially resolve a hostname to IPv6.
Prior to this change if getaddrinfo() was not found at compile time then
Curl_ipv6works() would be defined as a macro that returns FALSE.
When getaddrinfo is not found then libcurl is built with CURLRES_IPV4
defined instead of CURLRES_IPV6, meaning that it cannot do IPv6 lookups
in the traditional way. With this commit if libcurl is built with IPv6
support (ENABLE_IPV6) but without getaddrinfo (CURLRES_IPV6), and the
IPv6 stack is actually working, then it is possible for libcurl to
resolve IPv6 addresses by using DoH.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/7483#issuecomment-890765378
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7529
- Use our wait_ms() instead of sleep() since Windows doesn't have the
latter.
- Use a separate variable to keep track of whether the pthread_t thread
id is valid.
On Windows pthread_t is not an integer type. pthread offers no macro for
invalid pthread_t thread id, so validity is kept track of separately.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7527